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    Reading/Leeds Festival

    I usually look forward to this lineup being released, but have to confess at being a little disappointed this year, especially by the Reading Saturday/Leeds Sunday lineup:

    Reading Friday/Leeds Saturday

    My Chemical Romance
    30 Seconds to Mars
    The Offspring
    Deftones
    Rise Against
    Bring Me The Horizon
    New Found Glory
    The Blackout
    Architects


    Beady Eye
    White Lies
    Noah & The Whale
    The Vaccines
    Patrick Wolf
    The Naked and Famous


    Reading Saturday/Leeds Sunday

    The Strokes
    Pulp
    The National
    Jimmy Eat World
    Madness
    Two Door Cinema Club
    Seasick Steve
    The Pigeon Detectives
    The Joy Formidable

    Janes Addiction
    Crystal Castle
    Bombay Bicycle Club
    Special Guests
    The Kill
    Everything Everything


    Reading Sunday/Leeds Friday

    Muse
    Elbow
    Interpol
    Friendly Fires
    Enter Shikari
    The View
    Frank Turner
    Taking Back Sunday
    We Are Ocean

    2manyDJ's
    The Streets
    Death From Above 1979
    Panic! At the Disco
    Warpaint
    Chapel Club
    Cage the Elephant

    =Main Stage
    =NME Radio 1 Stage

    I didn't used to think of Reading/Leeds as an "Indie" festival - sadly, there are so many Indie bands this year, I've utterly no interest in going.

    There's not a single decent band amongst the NME Bands (from my musical taste anyway - I'm not saying they're not talented when I say "not decent", I merely mean bands I would enjoy) and the entire Reading Saturday/Leeds Sunday lineup (apart from Jimmy Eat World) is utterly dire if you're not an Indie fan.

    On an unrelated note, didn't The Streets split up?!
    It's hard to stitch my own back with these shaky hands
    But even harder to accept the scars you left were planned


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    Go to this instead Scott:

    http://www.rewindfestival.com/

    Closer to home and much better bands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Story So Far... View Post
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    I usually look forward to this lineup being released, but have to confess at being a little disappointed this year, especially by the Reading Saturday/Leeds Sunday lineup:

    Reading Friday/Leeds Saturday

    My Chemical Romance
    30 Seconds to Mars
    The Offspring
    Deftones
    Rise Against
    Bring Me The Horizon
    New Found Glory
    The Blackout
    Architects


    Beady Eye
    White Lies
    Noah & The Whale
    The Vaccines
    Patrick Wolf
    The Naked and Famous


    Reading Saturday/Leeds Sunday

    The Strokes
    Pulp
    The National
    Jimmy Eat World
    Madness
    Two Door Cinema Club
    Seasick Steve
    The Pigeon Detectives
    The Joy Formidable

    Janes Addiction
    Crystal Castle
    Bombay Bicycle Club
    Special Guests
    The Kill
    Everything Everything


    Reading Sunday/Leeds Friday

    Muse
    Elbow
    Interpol
    Friendly Fires
    Enter Shikari
    The View
    Frank Turner
    Taking Back Sunday
    We Are Ocean

    2manyDJ's
    The Streets
    Death From Above 1979
    Panic! At the Disco
    Warpaint
    Chapel Club
    Cage the Elephant

    =Main Stage
    =NME Radio 1 Stage

    I didn't used to think of Reading/Leeds as an "Indie" festival - sadly, there are so many Indie bands this year, I've utterly no interest in going.

    There's not a single decent band amongst the NME Bands (from my musical taste anyway - I'm not saying they're not talented when I say "not decent", I merely mean bands I would enjoy) and the entire Reading Saturday/Leeds Sunday lineup (apart from Jimmy Eat World) is utterly dire if you're not an Indie fan.

    On an unrelated note, didn't The Streets split up?!
    They are not writing anymore material as a band. Still doing live shows though.

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    Jane's Addiction are one of the best bands I've ever seen. Perry Farrell is the man.

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